| CONTENTS | September 2007 |
September 2007
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Editorial
NewsTrack
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Open Text reaffirms commitment to eDOCS product line with release of version 5.2
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Pitney Bowes' Group 1 Software announces UK launch of OpenEDMS solution
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Information Commissioner's Office launches new guidance on personal data
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Email can damage your health — and how to break the 40-an-hour habbit
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Top decision-makers targeted with DVD explaining the need for websites to be accessible to all
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AstraZeneca selects Morello as its global web content management system
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BT transforms online presence and maintains brand consistency with Interwoven TeamSite
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JISC infoNet announces new award to encourage innovation in records and information management
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Canon launches network scanner with innovative touch-screen scanning and security features
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World's largest natural gas company implements ECM solution at UK subsidiary
Articles
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A call for ECM standards If the ECM market is to continue its explosive growth it needs to deliver on its promises—and that requires a clear, trusted standard to support rapid and successful enterprise-wide ECM deployments. Ben Richmond
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Insure to store With businesses storing an increasing number of paper documents off site they need to check very carefully that their insurance policies provide the necessary cover. Martin Singleton
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European insurance companies embrace enterprise content management A recent white paper highlights how European insurers are implementing enterprise content management to improve efficiency and support emerging business strategy. Ed Blomquist
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Six myths about open source Open-source RDBMS supplier Ingres puts the case for open source by dispelling some of the myths that have built up and pointing to the increasing number of products now in mainstream use. Emma McGrattan
Case Studies
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Law firm removes obstacles to true collaboration with new SharePoint corporate portal
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University Hospital of Wales implements ZyLAB technology to target its resources more effectively
Book Reviews
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Improving the disposal of public sector ICT equipment Report from the National Audit Office.


